You have no idea how horrid I feel-- it's hanging over my head every day and I can never seem to find a good moment to bring it up. I tell myself I'll wait until August-- we'll be together three months,!and it'll be a couple months before I start looking into new jobs for next year. Seems like an ok point to tell him as we'll be more familiar with each other and maybe it's enough time to let him think about it. :-/

...but I've always had really low self esteem, and when I asked him why he doesn't he said "because I just don't want too" that's a great excuse... and earlier today we were talking about it and he said that "I don't see why our business has to be everyone else's" he doesn't post a lot on Facebook... but he is on it a lot

The major problem I would have here is that he is entirely uncommunicative when he wants space. I can sympathize with the need for alone time, but at the same time I would expect my partner to sympathize for my need to communicate that. You're respecting his need for space; he is not respecting your need for open communication. This is where the conflict lies, from my perspective. What did he say when you pointed out that all you asked is for him to clue you in when he needs alone time?

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